


A fascinating journey through Ghent's rich history, housed in a stunning 17th-century abbey.
Ghent's climate is unpredictable, a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Exploring Ghent's historic city center involves a lot of walking.
Belgium uses Type E plugs, so an adapter is recommended for travelers from other countries.
Intricate bobbin lace, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, symbolizing Ghent's craftsmanship.
Hand-painted miniature of Ghent's skyline, capturing the city's architectural beauty.
Traditional Ghent nose-shaped biscuits, a beloved local treat since the 19th century.
A stunning Gothic cathedral housing the world-famous 'Adoration of the Mystic Lamb' by Jan van Eyck.
A magnificent guildhall with intricate architecture, offering guided tours and a beautiful courtyard.
A vibrant street adorned with colorful street art, offering a unique perspective on Ghent's culture.
Mashed potatoes with kale or spinach, often served with a sausage or bacon.

Thick-cut, twice-fried Belgian fries, usually served with mayonnaise.
Creamy chicken or fish stew with vegetables, often served with bread.
Famous for its Belgian waffles and coffee, it's a local favorite for breakfast.
A cozy bookstore café with a great breakfast selection.
Known for its wide selection of beers and seafood dishes.

A unique sanctuary dedicated to protecting the Black Howler Monkey, offering jungle trails and river tours.

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